Originally Posted by
kcw
Both of my Turks are accurate enough with any vintage of Turk ammo, off the bench, to consistently pick off fifty cent piece size pieces of orange clay bird @ 200 yds., one after the other. Never would I think of Turkey as a maker of weapons and ammo of that quality. One of the rifles cost me $70 at a gun show. That one had a brand new barrel on it (blued bore) and the other was one fourth of a distributor's "cracked stock" special deal (four rifles, with bayonets/scabbards for $99- shipped.) As it turned out, none of those had a cracked stock but they were well used. Nonetheless, they were all good shooters. It was during that era when you could buy 1,000 rounds of Turk ammo, on strippers/ in bandoleers; for $65-shipped. Still have a good pile of it.